Integrated reporting: one report for a sustainable strategy / Roshima Said, Leily Adja Radjeman and Wan Nailah Abdullah

Today, news is easily spread through social media networks and the internet. Consequently, stakeholders such as investors and governments as well as society are increasingly demanding for organizations to provide them with transparent reporting about their activities and be...

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Main Authors: Said, Roshima, Radjeman, Leily Adja, Abdullah, Wan Nailah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.474782022-12-07T09:08:51Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47478/ Integrated reporting: one report for a sustainable strategy / Roshima Said, Leily Adja Radjeman and Wan Nailah Abdullah Said, Roshima Radjeman, Leily Adja Abdullah, Wan Nailah HB Economic Theory. Demography Economics Today, news is easily spread through social media networks and the internet. Consequently, stakeholders such as investors and governments as well as society are increasingly demanding for organizations to provide them with transparent reporting about their activities and be accountable to the stakeholders (Abeysekera, 2013). Although organisations have already begun to be accountable and started to provide reports to the stakeholders, such initiatives seem to not truly reflect the organizations‟ long-term objectives and often provide separate reports like annual reports and sustainability reports which are seen as unconnected activities which the organizations undertake (Abeysekera, 2013). Thus, organizations should provide one report that integrates all the activities which they undertake. “One Report” refers to companies which provide reports that are beyond separate reports for both their financial and non-financial information such as sustainability or corporate social responsibility. Additionally, “One Report” illustrates how integrated reporting can increase the value of the companies and stakeholders as well as contribute to a sustainable society (Eccles & Krzus, 2010). Faculty of Accountancy, UiTM Kedah 2018-12 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47478/2/47478.pdf Integrated reporting: one report for a sustainable strategy / Roshima Said, Leily Adja Radjeman and Wan Nailah Abdullah. (2018) Accounting Bulletin, 1. pp. 23-25.
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Said, Roshima
Radjeman, Leily Adja
Abdullah, Wan Nailah
Integrated reporting: one report for a sustainable strategy / Roshima Said, Leily Adja Radjeman and Wan Nailah Abdullah
description Today, news is easily spread through social media networks and the internet. Consequently, stakeholders such as investors and governments as well as society are increasingly demanding for organizations to provide them with transparent reporting about their activities and be accountable to the stakeholders (Abeysekera, 2013). Although organisations have already begun to be accountable and started to provide reports to the stakeholders, such initiatives seem to not truly reflect the organizations‟ long-term objectives and often provide separate reports like annual reports and sustainability reports which are seen as unconnected activities which the organizations undertake (Abeysekera, 2013). Thus, organizations should provide one report that integrates all the activities which they undertake. “One Report” refers to companies which provide reports that are beyond separate reports for both their financial and non-financial information such as sustainability or corporate social responsibility. Additionally, “One Report” illustrates how integrated reporting can increase the value of the companies and stakeholders as well as contribute to a sustainable society (Eccles & Krzus, 2010).
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title Integrated reporting: one report for a sustainable strategy / Roshima Said, Leily Adja Radjeman and Wan Nailah Abdullah
title_short Integrated reporting: one report for a sustainable strategy / Roshima Said, Leily Adja Radjeman and Wan Nailah Abdullah
title_full Integrated reporting: one report for a sustainable strategy / Roshima Said, Leily Adja Radjeman and Wan Nailah Abdullah
title_fullStr Integrated reporting: one report for a sustainable strategy / Roshima Said, Leily Adja Radjeman and Wan Nailah Abdullah
title_full_unstemmed Integrated reporting: one report for a sustainable strategy / Roshima Said, Leily Adja Radjeman and Wan Nailah Abdullah
title_sort integrated reporting: one report for a sustainable strategy / roshima said, leily adja radjeman and wan nailah abdullah
publisher Faculty of Accountancy, UiTM Kedah
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